Skype finally introduces call recording

Skype call recorder:

Skype call recorder is now available here. Microsoft is finally adding call recording to Skype. Later this month, Skype will be updated to include built-in call recording. Its a modern technology for Skype users. Skype’s new call recording is part of a number of new features that are coming to the app this summer. The new feature will be cloud-based, allowing you to access Skype call recordings across devices including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, and even Linux. “Call recording is completely cloud-based, and as soon as you start recording, everyone in the call is notified that the call is being recorded,” explains Microsoft’s Skype team. “Call recordings combine everyone’s video as well as any screens shared during the call.”

The new call recording feature is the first time Skype has had built-in call recording since its original release nearly 15 years ago. Skype users have had to rely on a number of third-party apps to record calls, with Avaer becoming one of the most popular. Microsoft has also started experimenting with a new Content Creator mode for Skype to allow streamers, vloggers, and podcasters to easily integrate Xsplit, Wirecast, and Vmix into Skype.

Skype is a popular choice for communication, especially in workplaces and offices. Third Party recorders have made tons of money owing to Microsoft not introducing the built-in recording feature. This might have happened owing to privacy and security concerns around the use of this feature. But now Microsoft has finally taken the plunge.

Below are the few screens explaining the process:

Previously, Skype users had to rely on various third-party apps to record calls like Avaer being the most popular one.